Killing Baby Hitler

sub-heading:
A Novel
From the editor of The New Republic, a side-splitting, super-smart story of an odyssey from the future to the past aimed at forestalling global calamity in a single stroke.

“Gripping, funny, and wildly plausible. Mixing humor and fantasy and political rage … an urgent, darkly magical fable.”

—Joseph O’Neill

“Fabulous in every sense . . . a terrific sci-fi writer of the fun, thought-provoking, Kurt Vonnegut-Dr. Who-Connie Willis-Douglas Adams kind.”

—Kurt Andersen

“Savagely funny, unexpected, creative, inventive—really explains the dark times we live in.”

—Molly Jong-Fast

“A philosophic thriller like no other—will make you rethink everything you thought about Hitler, history, evil, and the future.”

—Ron Rosenbaum
$28.00
$23.80

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  • 320 pages
  • Paperback ISBN 9781682194751
  • E-book ISBN 9781682194768

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In the year 2141, the planet is ruled by billionaires, democracy is a relic, the environment is collapsing, and Illinois is home to thirty-foot alligators. When a ragtag team of scientists discovers the secret to time travel, they set their sights on history’s most infamous villain: baby Adolf Hitler.

The mission doesn’t go quite as planned.

Because rewriting history is never simple. Instead of preventing the rise of fascism, they trigger a bizarre new timeline in which Hitler grows up in America, editing one of the country’s most hateful newspapers, and history warps in strange and unsettling ways. What begins as a darkly funny scheme to fix the past spirals into a mind-bending journey across centuries, as the time travelers confront unintended consequences, shifting timelines, and a future that may be even worse than the one they left behind.

Part sci-fi thriller, part biting satire, Killing Baby Hitler is Michael Tomasky’s first work of fiction—a wildly original novel that skewers power, questions the logic of hindsight, and reminds us that the present may be the hardest time of all to change. Bold, provocative, and disturbingly plausible, it’s a time-travel tale like no other.

About The Author / Editor

 Michael Tomasky was born and raised in Morgantown, West Virginia, the son of a trial lawyer and a schoolteacher. He earned a degree in journalism from West Virginia University and a master’s in political science from NYU. His career began in New York, where he worked at The Village Voice and New York magazine before relocating to Washington, D.C. in 2003. Tomasky has served as editor of The American Prospect, helped launch the U.S. edition of The Guardian, and currently edits both The New Republic and Democracy: A Journal of Ideas. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, The New York Review of Books, and many other publications. He is the author of five nonfiction books and one nonfiction e-book. Killing Baby Hitler is his first work of fiction―at least the first one he meant to write.

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Killing Baby Hitler

sub-heading:
A Novel
From the editor of The New Republic, a side-splitting, super-smart story of an odyssey from the future to the past aimed at forestalling global calamity in a single stroke.

“Gripping, funny, and wildly plausible. Mixing humor and fantasy and political rage … an urgent, darkly magical fable.”

—Joseph O’Neill

“Fabulous in every sense . . . a terrific sci-fi writer of the fun, thought-provoking, Kurt Vonnegut-Dr. Who-Connie Willis-Douglas Adams kind.”

—Kurt Andersen

“Savagely funny, unexpected, creative, inventive—really explains the dark times we live in.”

—Molly Jong-Fast

“A philosophic thriller like no other—will make you rethink everything you thought about Hitler, history, evil, and the future.”

—Ron Rosenbaum
$28.00
$23.80

Pre-order now at 15% off. Books will ship in February.

Pre-Order Now

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about the bookabout

In the year 2141, the planet is ruled by billionaires, democracy is a relic, the environment is collapsing, and Illinois is home to thirty-foot alligators. When a ragtag team of scientists discovers the secret to time travel, they set their sights on history’s most infamous villain: baby Adolf Hitler.

The mission doesn’t go quite as planned.

Because rewriting history is never simple. Instead of preventing the rise of fascism, they trigger a bizarre new timeline in which Hitler grows up in America, editing one of the country’s most hateful newspapers, and history warps in strange and unsettling ways. What begins as a darkly funny scheme to fix the past spirals into a mind-bending journey across centuries, as the time travelers confront unintended consequences, shifting timelines, and a future that may be even worse than the one they left behind.

Part sci-fi thriller, part biting satire, Killing Baby Hitler is Michael Tomasky’s first work of fiction—a wildly original novel that skewers power, questions the logic of hindsight, and reminds us that the present may be the hardest time of all to change. Bold, provocative, and disturbingly plausible, it’s a time-travel tale like no other.

About The Author / Editor

 Michael Tomasky was born and raised in Morgantown, West Virginia, the son of a trial lawyer and a schoolteacher. He earned a degree in journalism from West Virginia University and a master’s in political science from NYU. His career began in New York, where he worked at The Village Voice and New York magazine before relocating to Washington, D.C. in 2003. Tomasky has served as editor of The American Prospect, helped launch the U.S. edition of The Guardian, and currently edits both The New Republic and Democracy: A Journal of Ideas. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, The New York Review of Books, and many other publications. He is the author of five nonfiction books and one nonfiction e-book. Killing Baby Hitler is his first work of fiction―at least the first one he meant to write.

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